China News Service, May 5. According to the website of the Chinese Consulate General in Sydney, the recent situation of the new crown pneumonia epidemic is still severe. The daily confirmed cases in Australia remain high, and there are still imported cases on flights to China.

The Consulate General in Sydney reminds passengers departing from Sydney to China to strengthen their protection and not to relax their vigilance.

  1. Strengthen the isolation and closed-loop management and health monitoring before boarding, reduce non-essential going out, and try to avoid gatherings or dining out.

  2. The recent retrospective investigation of the infection causes of imported cases shows that airport terminals and aircraft cabins are the "high incidence places" for passengers going to China.

Passengers are requested not to eat, drink coffee or engage in other activities that require taking off their masks in the airport terminal on the day of boarding. Please wear masks throughout the flight.

  3. Please take precautions when going out for testing and on the way to and from, and maintain a safe social distance to prevent cross-infection.

  4. Please ask the testing agency for the paper version of the rapid antigen test report on the day of boarding, and submit it to the airline for future reference when checking in.

  5. If you have suspected symptoms such as fever and cough during the pre-trip self-health monitoring, please cancel the trip and seek medical attention in time.

  The emergency number for consular protection of the Chinese Consulate General in Sydney is +61-2-95505519.

  The temporary consular protection hotline of the Chinese Consulate General in Sydney is +61-478065008 (local time Monday to Friday 9:00-12:30, 14:00-17:00 local time, excluding holidays).

  The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs Global Consular Protection and Service Emergency Call Center hotline 12308 (dial 0011-86-10-12308 or 59913991 in Australia), WeChat users can also use the mini program "Ministry of Foreign Affairs 12308" for one-click assistance.